Member of the Board of Regents

LU

Board Member

Education

M.A.

Tomorrow's World television presenter Richard Ames presents a series of lectures on foundational biblical doctrines.

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Richard F. Ames is a member of the LU Board of Regents, and serves on the University's Executive Committee.
From 1967-77 he taught theology, speech and broadcasting at the Ambassador University campus in Big Sandy, Texas.
From 1980-90, he served as Director of Admissions at the Ambassador University campus in Pasadena, California, where he also taught courses in theology and communications and served as Registrar (1988-90).
Ordained as a minister of Jesus Christ in 1965 and as an evangelist in 1984, he has pastored congregations in seven U.S. states, and since 1986 has presented hundreds of Bible-based religious telecasts to millions of viewers watching The World Tomorrow, The World Ahead and Tomorrow's World.
He currently serves as Director of Media Operations and Treasurer for the Living Church of God.Originally trained as an engineer, he completed a year-long Yale University graduate course in traffic and transportation engineering, and served as a transportation engineer at the Southeastern Virginia Regional Planning Commission in Norfolk, Virginia, before entering Ambassador University in 1962.

Required Texts:

Students will read the entirety of Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong's Mystery of the Ages during this course.
Mr. Ames will be using the WCG-issued hardcover edition.

Before I close, dear brethren and co-workers, I want to be sure all of you know that I have appointed our other leading minister, Mr. Richard Ames, the First Vice President of the Living Church of God parent organization in the U.S., as my successor over the whole Work.In fact he has been in this position of First Vice President working right here with me for some time now and has proved himself to be one of the most dedicated, balanced and loyal servants of God on earth.

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Last weekend's telecast by Mr. Ames, "You Can Understand Prophecy," produced the highest number of responses that we have ever received-more than 6,300 callers headed to their phones after the program!

Richard F. Ames is a member of the LU Board of Regents, and serves on the University's Executive Committee.
From 1967-77 he taught theology, speech and broadcasting at the Ambassador University campus in Big Sandy, Texas.
From 1980-90, he served as Director of Admissions at the Ambassador University campus in Pasadena, California, where he also taught courses in theology and communications and served as Registrar (1988-90).Ordained as a minister of Jesus Christ in 1965 and as an evangelist in 1984, he has pastored congregations in seven U.S. states, and since 1986 has presented hundreds of Bible-based religious telecasts to millions of viewers watching The World Tomorrow, The World Ahead and Tomorrow's World . He currently serves as Director of Media Operations and Treasurer for the Living Church of God.Originally trained as an engineer, he completed a year-long Yale University graduate course in traffic and transportation engineering, and served as a transportation engineer at the Southeastern Virginia Regional Planning Commission in Norfolk, Virginia, before entering Ambassador University in 1962.

Richard F. Ames is a member of the LU Board of Regents, and serves on the university's Executive Committee.From 1967-77 he taught theology, speech and broadcasting at the Ambassador University campus in Big Sandy, Texas.From 1980-90, he served as Director of Admissions at the Ambassador University campus in Pasadena, California, where he also taught courses in theology and communications and served as Registrar (1988-90).Ordained as a minister of Jesus Christ in 1965 and as an evangelist in 1984, he has pastored congregations in seven U.S. states, and since 1986 has presented hundreds of Bible-based religious telecasts to millions of viewers watching The World Tomorrow, The World Ahead and Tomorrow's World.He currently serves as Director of Media Operations and Treasurer for the Living Church of God.Originally trained as an engineer, he completed a year-long Yale University graduate course in traffic and transportation engineering, and served as a transportation engineer at the Southeastern Virginia Regional Planning Commission in Norfolk, Virginia, before entering Ambassador University in 1962.